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  • step I suppose was putting together your department, gathering personnel, and so forth. 0: This is right. One of the ingenious provisions of the Department of Transportation Act was a device to assure a post-enactment planning period. We did
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • entered public activity when I was appointed to become the assistant prosecutor of Hamilton County in 1939, where I served for three years, took a leave of absence to accept a post in what was then known as the Office of Facts and Figures, which
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • corporate policy. U.S. Steel in Pittsburgh was a goddamn different company than U.S. Steel in Birmingham, Alabama, and every time we would hit them someplace--you hit them in one place and start raising questions: "What are your recruiting practices? What
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • he Justice Department. Mr. Macy reported that aside from the Post Office and the Veterans Administration Hospital, Negroes were less than one percent of Federal Government employment in Birmingham, a city who~~ population is 37 percent Negro . Over
  • , but adds that Daniel has been sympathetic, understanding and cooperative, “and he has been as able as anyone with whom I have worked.” CTJ attends premiere of Richard III at the Playhouse and the post-premiere party honoring Sir Laurence Olivier. She
  • ? nated I was invited up to Kennedy's suite. a dozen other state leaders. I arrived there and found I remember particularly David Lawrence of Pennsylvania. F: That's the mayor? W: Yes~ F: Of Pittsburgh. W: Governor. F: I just wanted
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • of papers, including the Pittsburgh Courier group, the Chicago Daily Defender, the Tri-State Defender in Memphis, the Michigan Chronicle in Detroit--altogether about ten fairly good newspapers. Mc: And some in the South as well as in the North? M: Tri
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • as a new HHFA administrator. That whole week stories were fed out to the effect that Kennedy had made a commitment that he was going to raise Housing to cabinet level, and that fair housing was a Kennedy commitment based upon a Pittsburgh speech in which he
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • and construction firm in Columbus, Ohio, but was better known as the owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates and three Kentucky Derby winning horses. A very fine gentleman, he is in his eighties now, but in those days he was in his late sixties. At Galbreath's winter
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • of the airport and would not disclose this information even if she did as it would be a breach of security. Mrs. Stein then said that Larry Stern (phonetic), a member of the staff of "The Washington Post and Times Herald," will know the airport prior
  • had been hit by a car and was found in a Tacoma Park (Md.) hospital after The Washington Post ran a front-page story on his absence. 1/15 Florida Governor LeRoy Collins writes LBJ on the need for federal legislation to implement the Supreme Court
  • that it was not a worthwhile investment. As a matter of fact, the Columbia Broad- casting System decided to turn in permits that they had. Other large organizations followed suit, including the Westinghouse Broadcasting Company which was a pioneer in Pittsburgh. F: I
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • and Total Employment in Selected Agencies June, 1963 INDEX Spanish-Speaking and Total Employment, 1962-1963 Table 2-1 2-2 2-3 2--4 Coverage Department of the Army Department of the Navy Department of the Air Force Post Office Department Table Coverage
  • On Forecasts I First Lady Deficit (~ut All Pov erty Glad Snyder Worried About Tenants Negro Gets 1 op Post In Church 1 Auoci•t•d ~reu \ Auociated Pre11 By FRANCES LEWINE of Louisville and Dave Martin of Nebraska who visited her property and returned
  • or a world are we fighting for? be the place or DeJDOCracy in the post-war world? the treatment accorded the Axis nations? What will What should be THE PF.OPLE 1 S PLATFORM, Columbia's discussion program, presented each week in the public interest
  • 9 and Admiral Grayson~ who was President Roosevelt's doctor later on, and he had also been President Wilson's doctor, and Sam Blythe, who was a very famous reporter for, used to write for the Saturday Evening Post, he was probably one
  • V. The White House is announcing today that starting tanorrow, members of the u.s. Armed Forces stationed 1n Viet Nam and ccntiguous waters will be able to send letters and post cards free to any place in the United states and to any u. s. military
  • the The Washington Post wasn't that much. The [St. Louis] Post- Dispatch·or the L.A. Times hadn't begun to build up. M: And he was interested in projecting beyond a regional-- S: He was interested in his national image. it. There's just no question about
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • ~//-~ THE DENVER POST PALMER HOYT March 8, 19 68 E DITOR AND P UBLISHER Dear Boss: Thanks for yours of March 6. There were several things wrong with the letter: 1) I never, but never, part my name on the left-­ it is always just Palmer Hoyt, never E. Palmer Hoyt
  • Binion, who was a lawyer for the Houston Post and KPRC, would come up and we'd be writing a speech, and held say, "Roy, I've got to look the speech over. it and pass on it. II Hurry up and finish the damn thing so I can see Well, we'd give it to him
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • Baskin of the Dallas News and Vernon Louviere of the Houston Chronicle and--I can't think at the moment--oh, I guess Felton West of the Houston Post. We thought we'd get down there and get a lot of hot poop, you know. He'd talk to us all weekend, and we
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • to the Administrator of that Agency. During World War II Mr. Weaver filled a number of wartime posts Administrative Assistant to the late Sidney Hillman, head of the National Defense Advisory Commission, Chief of Negro Employment and Training in the Labor Division
  • and Could Do in Los Angeles CRS's role in post-riot activities in Los Angeles is based on the following assumptions: 1. The first priority in Los Angeles is for action programs, addressed to rehabilitation and reform, which will have immediate and tangible
  • -;SECRET ­ 8ECRE1' ­ at his father's urging to run in the 1964 elections. On win­ ning an impressive victory, he was brought into the cabinet as minister to the prime minis­ ter. He was subsequently trans­ ferred to the post of alternate minister
  • at Bien Hong Conference Hall. Returns will be coming in from provinces. (We think more observation posts necessary. Strongly-prefer dispersal of U.S. observers . in small groups not associated with other foreign delegations. Mission should try for maximum
  • and interest relationship there. Dick, I recall, was sent out to Pittsburgh to catch Dr. 0~~ke~ between planes, and they had a very brief conversation around the idea of forming some sort of committee. Then Dick got involved in other efforts and he asked me
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • school, the equivalent of high school, Massanutten Military Academy in Woodstock, Virginia, and graduated from University of Pittsburgh in 1937. M: What did you do then? R: Upon graduating from the University I went to work for the Congress
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • . They organized the metropolitan blacks, largely through the ministers in the black churches. In places like New York and Philadelphia and Pittsburgh and Chicago, and, by that time, see--during World War II a great many blacks moved from the South to the North
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)